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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Port Chalmeis, June 30. The ship Yorkshire, from Melbourne for London, has been towed in here with loss of rudder. She has 170 passengers on board. . - Christchukch, June 30. The tender of J. Taylor, for the construction of the White Cliffs contract of the Rolleston and Malvern Hills branch of railway has been accepted at L 8036. ;, ' Auckland, June 30. Two Hau-Hau chiefs arrivedfat Cambridge from Kuiti, arid report that the meeting of the 28th is over. Tawhaio recognised the acts of Purukutu, and refused to give him. up. He decided to keep Purukntu at Kuiti, where he can be protected if necessary. Rewi, by these chiefs, returned Mr Mackay's revolver, which he lost when he was .attacked. The schooner Florence, Captain Simpson, arrived with Captain Beaton on
board, a prisoner, charged with stealing i the vessel. ; Grahamstown, June 30. '. Walker has proposed to the Thames Rifle Association to take the opinion of similar bodies throughout the Colony, of sending, say ten of the best shots of the Colony, to compete at the Melbourne Rifle Association Meeting.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1531, 1 July 1873, Page 2
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